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Click on one of the following: Click HERE to download the Finals Results Sheet as a PDF document. |
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STRUCTURE OF THE FINALS IN THE PRIMARY SCHOOLS COMPETITION Zone Champions: Some zones have only one Championship Grade division, in which case the winner of that division is the zone champion. Where there is a tie for first place, there is a playoff to determine which team will progress in the finals. If there are two or more Championship Grade divisions, then there are matches (usually knockout) to determine the zone champion. Regional Champions: The zone champions progress to the regional finals, in which they play other zone champions from their region. There are four Metropolitan regions and six Country regions. Metropolitan and Country Champions: The Regional Champions play inter-region matches to determine the Metropolitan and Country Champions. NSW Champion: The Metropolitan Champion plays the Country Champion and the winner is the NSW Champion. Most matches in the finals are “knockout”. Occasionally, where there are multiple championship divisions in the preliminary rounds there may be a round robin series to determine the zone champion. All matches in the finals series are arranged between the two schools involved at a mutually suitable time and date. For most matches the venue is specified (home or away) but for matches in which greater distances are involved, it is up to the schools if they wish to arrange a different meeting place. |